Author: Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
Publisher: Cengage AU
Published: 2016-10-24
Total Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 0170350835
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEconometrics is the combined study of economics and statistics and is an 'applied' unit. It is increasingly becoming a core element in finance degrees at upper levels. This first local adaptation of Wooldridge's text offers a version of Introductory Econometrics with a structural redesign that will better suit the market along with Asia-Pacific examples and data. Two new chapters at the start of the book have been developed from material originally in Wooldridge's appendix section to serve as a clear introduction to the subject and as a revision tool that bridges students' transition from basic statistics into econometrics. This adaptation includes data sets from Australian and New Zealand, as well as from the Asia-Pacific region to suit the significant portion of finance students who are from Asia and the likelihood that many graduates will find employment overseas.
Book Synopsis Introductory Econometrics: Asia Pacific Edition with Online Study Tools 12 Months by : Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
Download or read book Introductory Econometrics: Asia Pacific Edition with Online Study Tools 12 Months written by Jeffrey M. Wooldridge and published by Cengage AU. This book was released on 2016-10-24 with total page 480 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Econometrics is the combined study of economics and statistics and is an 'applied' unit. It is increasingly becoming a core element in finance degrees at upper levels. This first local adaptation of Wooldridge's text offers a version of Introductory Econometrics with a structural redesign that will better suit the market along with Asia-Pacific examples and data. Two new chapters at the start of the book have been developed from material originally in Wooldridge's appendix section to serve as a clear introduction to the subject and as a revision tool that bridges students' transition from basic statistics into econometrics. This adaptation includes data sets from Australian and New Zealand, as well as from the Asia-Pacific region to suit the significant portion of finance students who are from Asia and the likelihood that many graduates will find employment overseas.